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CrunchGear goes hands-on with OnLive at GDC

TechCruch OnLive hands-on at GDCWe have another video for you this afternoon.  It is from CrunchGear and offers a look at the hands-on experience.  There are many features that were touted during Steve Pearlman’s GDC keynote and surprisingly, many of them already seem to be implemented and fully functional.  Brags clips are shown here and work as advertised.  Another thing of note is that they are using an Xbox 360 controller made by Logitech for the demonstration.  Interesting.

See the video after the break.

[Via CrunchGear]

by: Jonathan Downin
Mar 29th 2009 @ 9:13 am (EST)

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    • Jonathan Downin: Interesting points. Macroblocking does seem to be a bit of an issue, but I am mainly focusing on SD streaming here and there may be less of a problem
    • Tahiri: "but all eyes-on reports seem to point to the fact that OnLive’s is very good" No they don't. I've read many complaining of macroblocking, which
    • Jonathan Downin: Definitely. The anticipation for some kind of announcement leading up to E3 will be a killer.
    • OnliveFans.com: And many people believe that a larger company like Microsoft, Sony, or Google will buy them out. It will certainly be interesting to see what happens

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